Branch continuity is the ability to keep distributed locations up and running at all times — and it’s easier said than done. To maintain network access at the network’s edge , organizations need a flexible, cloud-managed approach that empowers lean IT teams to remotely monitor and manage the entire network without constantly sending staff or contractors to from site to site.

Donna Johnson previously worked at Citrix, where she was the director of product marketing for its NetScaler SD-WAN solution. Prior to Citrix, Donna held senior product marketing and management roles at SD-WAN pioneer Talari. She also has held senior product marketing, product management, and engineering roles at Ahilia, Aligo, and Dorado Software. She has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.

Anthony Lawson is an experienced solutions engineer with an extensive background in the computer networking industry. He has strong experience in servers, data centers, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), network design, and networking. He has a bachelor's degree in computer systems networking and telecommunications.

The new E3000 Series router, part of Cradlepoint’s Enterprise Branch NetCloud Service, is the industry’s first enterprise-class router optimized for 5G connectivity. The E3000 makes it easy for enterprise customers to embrace the simplicity, reliability, and freedom of a Wireless WAN while still maintaining robust performance and services.

To adapt from the impacts of COVID-19, many financial organizations are limiting access to appointment only and having employees work from home. This is increasing the financial industry’s reliance on online tools and alternate ways to reach customers. Cellular wireless can play a role in helping organizations deliver secure, reliable network access and Wi-Fi and enabling an agile response to customer service and business operations challenges.

Millions of Americans are heading back to work to businesses, but concerns about safety haven’t entirely gone away. To ease the transition, businesses are putting in place systems to keep employees and customers healthy and confident — systems in which IoT will play a critical role. A variety of IoT “things” are available for the workplace, such as cameras and sensors that detect body temperature, patient monitoring devices that can be remotely accessed, kiosks for ordering and consulting without face-to-face interaction, and cameras that can detect crowd density or if people are wearing facemasks.

Join us for this webinar on May 21st to learn about:

— How IoT can help employees get back to work with fewer risks
— What technologies are available to help businesses adapt to a new normal
— How Cradlepoint’s solutions serve as the connectivity and building blocks to deploy IoT applications

Millions of Americans are heading back to work to businesses, but concerns about safety haven’t entirely gone away. To ease the transition, businesses are putting in place systems to keep employees and customers healthy and confident — systems in which IoT will play a critical role. A variety of IoT “things” are available for the workplace, such as cameras and sensors that detect body temperature, patient monitoring devices that can be remotely accessed, kiosks for ordering and consulting without face-to-face interaction, and cameras that can detect crowd density or if people are wearing facemasks.

Join us for this webinar on May 21st to learn about:

— How IoT can help employees get back to work with fewer risks
— What technologies are available to help businesses adapt to a new normal
— How Cradlepoint’s solutions serve as the connectivity and building blocks to deploy IoT applications

Today, 90% of all data is created and processed inside traditional centralized data centers or clouds. However, according to Gartner, by 2025, 75% of data is going to be processed at the Edge.

With such a massive shift, what business opportunities will IoT at the Edge bring? Join this panel where experts explore the impact of IoT and Edge - including challenges as well as opportunities - in:

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated unprecedented disruption of the election cycles. Amid forced closures and social distancing protocols, state and local election administrators face added complexity to find and connect new polling locations that protect voter health and quickly upgrade election systems.

This webinar will be a discussion panel among seasoned public sector and network experts from Verizon and Cradlepoint and will feature a recent success story as represented by the network manager of Dallas County’s Office of Information Technology. The webinar will be moderated by physical and cybersecurity expert, Hans Olson, followed by a Q&A session.

Key takeaways:

— Understand existing pain points of this federal election cycle in light of COVID-19 and threats to cybersecurity as agencies strive to maintain voter security

— Examine available federal funding to support state and local election continuity plans and security measures

— Illustrate successful and more secure elections system network models that can be quickly deployed or upgraded, and managed remotely at scale

— Explore the value of edge networking solutions that offer integrated security features and support additional security tools

The COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the U.S. generating unprecedented disruption of the election cycles. Amid forced closures and social distancing protocols, state and local election administrators face added complexity to find and connect new polling locations that protect voter health, and quickly upgrade election systems at multiple sites to support vote integrity by guarding against cybersecurity threats and election fraud.

This webinar will be a discussion panel among seasoned public sector and network experts from Verizon and Cradlepoint, and will feature a recent success story as represented by the network manager of Dallas County’s Office of Information Technology. The webinar will be moderated by physical and cybersecurity expert, Hans Olson, followed by a Q&A session.

Key takeaways:
•Understand existing pain points of this federal election cycle in light of COVID-19 and threats to cybersecurity as agencies strive to maintain voter security
•Examine available federal funding to support state and local election continuity plans and security measures
•Illustrate successful and more secure elections system network models that can be quickly deployed or upgraded, and managed remotely at scale.
•Explore the value of edge networking solutions that offer integrated security features and support additional security tools

Discover how reliable LTE networking solutions can improve sheriff’s departments’ response time during emergencies. These agencies’ primary roles have expanded beyond maintaining security over inmates and patrolling unincorporated areas within their jurisdiction. When an emergency occurs, sheriff’s departments must act immediately in the areas they serve.

During this webinar, the speakers will explore how secure LTE solutions in stations and vehicles enable connectivity for:
- Covert and overt video cameras, in-vehicle computers, sensors, and more
- Consistent internal and interagency communications
- Modern CAD systems that bridge priority voice communication among first responder agencies
- Faster response times

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, police and fire departments, EMS, military units, and other emergency response organizations face unprecedented challenges. Mobile network connectivity is of the utmost importance in a crisis —enabling highly reliable access to critical applications, near real-time communications, and data from IoT devices such as surveillance cameras. Whether deployed in a pop-up site, vehicle or mobile command center, wireless networks with FirstNet cellular connectivity are essential to a safe and effective response.

Join us to learn how emergency service providers are leveraging enterprise-grade LTE and FirstNet cellular networks to securely connect first and emergency personnel in the field.

Attendees will explore:

• How responders can rely on wireless connectivity while out in the field and maintain constant access to mission-critical devices and apps.

• How pop-up sites for testing and mobile command centers can be rapidly deployed with access to reliable and secure cellular connectivity.

• How emergency responder organizations can utilize FirstNet for Band 14 expanded spectrum and priority and preemption across the AT&T network.

Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic underscore one of the most important healthcare trends in some time: temporary networks for pop-up care. In parking lots and many other places, mobile medical providers are relying on connected devices and applications to do their live-saving work. However, this only works with secure, reliable network access and Wi-Fi.

Join us April 16 for a webinar exploring how healthcare providers are using centrally managed, LTE-enabled networking solutions with built-in Wi-Fi and integrated security to immediately enable the pop-up healthcare services our world is relying on during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This webinar will explore:

— Steps for setting up a temporary network using LTE
— Data security options for a variety of scenarios
— How cloud-based network control speeds up deployment

Medical professionals and emergency responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic are doing vital work — and they’re doing it anywhere and everywhere. From tents in parking lots to open buildings, hotels, and other locations, these emergency response teams need mission-critical cellular and on-site networks to keep essential technology, such as laptops, tablets, printers and medical equipment, always connected and operational.

Join us to learn how AT&T and Cradlepoint can help frontline healthcare providers rapidly deploy secure and reliable on-site wireless networks with FirstNet cellular connectivity to support pop-up testing, quarantine, and healthcare delivery sites.

Attendees will explore:

• How to rapidly deploy on-site pop-up networks within 24 hours with no local IT support

• Enabling IT with management tools to support on-site networks and connected devices

• How FirstNet delivers mission-critical wireless communications

• Why you don’t need to trade speed of deployment for security and how to protect patient information and comply with HIPAA regulations

The emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused public schools nationwide to close for the time being. Now, communities are facing an on-line education environment; however, not all students have equal resources at home.

Join this webinar to learn how Cradlepoint can help deliver connectivity to students who otherwise wouldn’t have the Internet at home via school buses with cellular-connected routers and Wi-Fi access capability parked in students' neighborhoods.

We will also hear from South Bend Community Schools Corporation in Indiana to learn how they deliver Wi-Fi access to students at home by using this school bus method.

At-home students can receive:

- Secure network access to complete lessons from a phone, tablet, or computer
- Content filtering to limit what websites can be accessed
- Threat protection

Working from home has been a monumental shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. Challenges such as available bandwidth and data security make it difficult for some employees to perform their duties away from the office — especially if a VPN is needed.

Watch our webinar April 2 to learn how organizations can use LTE-enabled networking solutions to easily get at-home employees set up with highly secure and reliable network connectivity — without involving the IT team.

Join this webinar to explore:

— Best practices for setting up enterprise-class connectivity at home
— Security measures to consider
— How centralized network management tools ease the burden on IT teams

The global emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic has brought into focus the importance of LTE mission-critical communications. Emergency and first responders are utilizing LTE-enabled networks to instantly deploy diagnostic systems and response teams in parking lots, vacant buildings, military bases, and other first-line-of-defense environments.

The use of mission-critical LTE is growing within public safety agencies as a
complement to LMR and P25 communications, driven by the adoption of digital technologies as well as FirstNet and other nationwide public safety broadband networks. The growth rate is faster for vehicles, where LTE-based mobile routers are enabling robust in-vehicle networks.

Join us to discover how LTE is transforming mission-critical communications
within public safety. Speakers will discuss:

The impact of COVID-19 is the latest reminder that healthcare must be as flexible as available tools will allow. From pop-up networks, mobile screenings, and mobile health vehicles to telemedicine and IoT, technology is pushing the boundaries of how and where healthcare is offered. Whether inside a clinic or far beyond, healthcare requires flexible, reliable, and secure connectivity. In many situations, LTE and 5G are the best solution.

Join this webinar to explore:

— Best practices for getting a temporary network up and running during COVID-19 response
— Ideal scenarios for using Wireless WAN in healthcare
— How 5G will impact technologies and innovations that healthcare providers need for expanding access and improving patient satisfaction

There’s a spotlight on cybersecurity that is pushing local, county, and state officials to update and fortify elections systems. To support these agencies, the federal government has issued millions in grant dollars for elections security and there’s still time for agencies to improve their elections systems.

In this webinar presenters will:

• Illustrate successful, secure elections system network deployment use cases at large and small scales

• Examine common myths vs. facts about networking and voting systems

• Explore the value of edge networking solutions that offer integrated security features and support additional security tools

Today’s retail technologies and wireless WAN are well-suited partners. Retailers need reliable, easy-to-manage connectivity at the edge of their networks so enhanced POS, digital signs, kiosks, and numerous omni-channel devices applications can drive efficiency and customer satisfaction. With the right solutions and best practices in place, wireless WANs — including Gigabit-Class LTE and 5G — offer the flexibility, performance, and security necessary to enable all of these tools.

In this webinar, you will learn how centrally managed wireless edge solutions give companies a variety of options for entering the pathway to 5G for business — enabling all of the technologies and innovations you envision for digital transformation inside and beyond retail stores.

With lives at stake, IoT devices everywhere, and sensitive information at risk, healthcare IT&S teams need flexible solutions that safely connect everything at the edge of the network — from mobile clinics and ambulances to hospitals and diagnostic telemedicine.

Join this webinar to explore how LTE and 5G can help healthcare organizations save lives, improve patient satisfaction, and move their work beyond clinics and hospitals to reach patients wherever they are.

Cradlepoint is the leading provider of cloud-based wired and wireless WAN networking solutions for Distributed and Mobile Enterprises. Cradlepoint solutions provide the strongest wireless and broadband performance while delivering proven network system interoperability. Cradlepoint’s broad family of high-performance router platforms are designed for deployment in mission-critical applications that require 24x7 connectivity. With both integrated wireless and wired WAN and non-integrated versions, our solutions are ideal for distributed and mobile operations and emerging industries that require either remote connectivity or multi-WAN redundancy. Cradlepoint’s NetCloud platform enables enterprise network administrators to easily create, monitor, manage, and maintain their distributed network running on different WAN sources from a single location.

Founded in 2006, Cradlepoint has shipped over 1.4 million routing platforms and offers solutions certified and promoted by major worldwide carriers. Cradlepoint is a privately held company with headquarters in Boise, Idaho.